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Autor:
A.M. Netliukh, Nataliya P. Yavorska, Nataliya Matolinets, Andrii V. Kulmatytskyi, Roksolana I. Klymkiv
Publikováno v:
Wiadomości Lekarskie. 74:1770-1772
The aim was to describe the uncommon cause of back pain with successful treatment, precise diagnostic and good outcome. Lower back pain is prevalent among all the age groups and can derive from many potential anatomic sources. Here is presented the c
Autor:
Nataliya P, Yavorska, Andrii M, Netliukh, Roksolana I, Klymkiv, Andrii V, Kulmatytskyi, Nataliya V, Matolinets
Publikováno v:
Wiadomosci lekarskie (Warsaw, Poland : 1960). 74(7)
The aim was to describe the uncommon cause of back pain with successful treatment, precise diagnostic and good outcome. Lower back pain is prevalent among all the age groups and can derive from many potential anatomic sources. Here is presented the c
Autor:
Oleh Kobyletskyi, Andrii V. Kulmatytskyi, Oksana Kovalska, Dzvenislava Moskviak-Lesniak, Nataliya Matolinets, A.M. Netliukh, Taras Gutor
Publikováno v:
Wiadomosci lekarskie (Warsaw, Poland : 1960). 72(10)
Introduction Traumatic brain injuries are at present remaining an important worldwide medical problem due to substantial percentages of incapacitation and lethality, especially among people of working age. All therapeutic interventions in TBI and the
Autor:
Andrii R. Kulyk, Andrii V. Kulmatytskyi, A.M. Netliukh, Angelika V. Payenok, Volodymyr M. Shevaha
Publikováno v:
Wiadomości Lekarskie. 72:1851-1853
Occlusion of artery of Percheron is a rare condition caused by a peculiar anatomic variation in cerebral blood supply, leading to a bilateral thalamic infarction. Strokes in artery of Percheron account for 0.1% to 2% of all cerebral infarctions. Thal
Autor:
Angelika V, Payenok, Volodymyr M, Shevaha, Andrii R, Kulyk, Andrii M, Netliukh, Andrii V, Kulmatytskyi
Publikováno v:
Wiadomosci lekarskie (Warsaw, Poland : 1960). 72(9 cz 2)
Occlusion of artery of Percheron is a rare condition caused by a peculiar anatomic variation in cerebral blood supply, leading to a bilateral thalamic infarction. Strokes in artery of Percheron account for 0.1% to 2% of all cerebral infarctions. Thal